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discharge

In a river, the volume of water passing a certain point per unit of time. It is usually expressed in cubic metres per second (cumecs). The discharge of a particular river channel may be calculated by multiplying the channel's cross-sectional area (in square metres) by the velocity of the water (in metres per second).



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Over the course of the next day, the patient was noted to have a bilateral purulent ocular discharge, which grew Hemophilus influenzae and alpha-hemolytic streptococci on culture.
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